


Viburnum dentatum / ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM
Viburnum dentatum, commonly known as Arrowwood Viburnum, is a hardy, deciduous shrub native to North America, prized for its versatility and beauty throughout the seasons. Its name comes from the sharp, tooth-like serrations on its leaves, which transition to rich red, orange, and purple hues in the fall. In spring, clusters of small white flowers bloom, creating a fragrant display that attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. These flowers give way to blue-black berries that provide winter food for birds and other wildlife. Arrowwood Viburnum thrives in a variety of soils and can tolerate both sun and part-shade, making it a great option for hedges, borders, or naturalized areas, offering seasonal beauty and ecological benefits.
· ORIGIN - NC Native
· EXPOSURE PREFERENCE - Full sun
· FLOWER COLOR - white
· HEIGHT - 6-10 ft
· HABIT - deciduous
· MOISTURE - moist/well drained
· HARDINESS ZONES - 2-8
3 Gallon pot
Viburnum dentatum, commonly known as Arrowwood Viburnum, is a hardy, deciduous shrub native to North America, prized for its versatility and beauty throughout the seasons. Its name comes from the sharp, tooth-like serrations on its leaves, which transition to rich red, orange, and purple hues in the fall. In spring, clusters of small white flowers bloom, creating a fragrant display that attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. These flowers give way to blue-black berries that provide winter food for birds and other wildlife. Arrowwood Viburnum thrives in a variety of soils and can tolerate both sun and part-shade, making it a great option for hedges, borders, or naturalized areas, offering seasonal beauty and ecological benefits.
· ORIGIN - NC Native
· EXPOSURE PREFERENCE - Full sun
· FLOWER COLOR - white
· HEIGHT - 6-10 ft
· HABIT - deciduous
· MOISTURE - moist/well drained
· HARDINESS ZONES - 2-8
3 Gallon pot
Viburnum dentatum, commonly known as Arrowwood Viburnum, is a hardy, deciduous shrub native to North America, prized for its versatility and beauty throughout the seasons. Its name comes from the sharp, tooth-like serrations on its leaves, which transition to rich red, orange, and purple hues in the fall. In spring, clusters of small white flowers bloom, creating a fragrant display that attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. These flowers give way to blue-black berries that provide winter food for birds and other wildlife. Arrowwood Viburnum thrives in a variety of soils and can tolerate both sun and part-shade, making it a great option for hedges, borders, or naturalized areas, offering seasonal beauty and ecological benefits.
· ORIGIN - NC Native
· EXPOSURE PREFERENCE - Full sun
· FLOWER COLOR - white
· HEIGHT - 6-10 ft
· HABIT - deciduous
· MOISTURE - moist/well drained
· HARDINESS ZONES - 2-8